Q. Though Ashoka had many sons, the inscriptions mentioned only one who is not mentioned in any other source. He is

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Tivara

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    B)Muin-ud-din Mohammed Aurangzeb
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    C)Sukhdev
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    B)Vardhamana Mahavira's father-Siddhartha
    C)Vardhamana Mahavira's wife-Yashoda
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    C)Calcutta
    D)Pondicherry
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